The Sober Curator

Pabst Blue Ribbon Non-Alcoholic Is A Hipster Classic: Happy Every Hour with Justin Lamb

This week we steer away from the normal reviews of small-time craft breweries to bring you the hipster beer that you know you missed: Pabst Blue Ribbon, more affectionately known as PBR.

PBR is the hipster classic. A lager that’s been around for a very long time, but found its home in small concert venues in the mid-2000s. If you have drunk beer before, you have likely had a PRB at some point.

If you’re looking for that concert beer, football beer, or just a beer that goes well with a trucker hat and a t-shirt no one else owns, you can always count on PBR.

Untappd gives this a 3.1 out of 5, which is higher than some of these delicious NA IPAs that I am often talking about, so you know the flavor is the same. I agree. If you like the flavor of those 16 oz.. tallboy PBRs you used to enjoy whilst standing on sticky floors and listening to bands you may not have known or even liked, you’ll still love this same taste in a non-alcoholic version.

It’s PBR. Don’t @ me.


NA BEERS & 90s: Justin Lamb is dedicated to tasting great (and sometimes not so great) NA beers and showcasing his amazing collection of memorabilia from the ’90s. 

RECOVERY PODCASTLANDWant more Justin in your life? We don’t blame you! Check out his podcast Friend Request Justin has in-depth interviews with people he follows on social media, as well as his own social media followers. Friend Request dives deeper than the likes and comments. With each episode, Justin tries to create a more meaningful conversation about each individual he’s connected with. Justin ties each interview together with the commonalities and struggles that not only are extremely relatable but also fall across the entire spectrum of the human experience.

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If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

Resources are available

Resources Are Available

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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